[Validate Idea] - Build Infinite Communities Around The Internet

edricnguyen.eth
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Hello everyone, I'm Edric. I'm a developer and tech enthusiast. During my time browsing, I came across many helpful resources such as classic startup articles, insightful blogs, and impactful videos. And guess what? I’m not alone. Thousands like me are seeking wisdom too. Websites are like tribes, where like-minded people gather. Think about forums such as IndieHackers, HackerNews, and ProductHunt… That's when it hit me: Why don't we connect directly with millions on the sites we love? That's why we made Builder - a browser extension that allows you to dive into communities right from the sites you're browsing. Instantly hang out, create topics, and collaborate with everyone on the websites you visit. Each website domain operates as a community, with child pages having a chat room where visitors can discuss topics related to each page's content. 🔗 Our extension (Beta): https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/buidler-one-extension-any/omhbdacaeafhladkifficmjmpeaijlfc 🌐 Learn more on our website: https://buidler.app/ Just install the extension, and people don't need to download any additional apps or learn how to use a new app. Improve accessibility for everyone. The extension functions independently from the website and is community-driven. And let's talk use cases, shall we? - Tech Enthusiasts: Geek out with tech enthusiasts on news sites, and forums - E-Commerce Shoppers: Chat with shoppers, get product recommendations, and share experiences while browsing online stores. - Education Sites: Work with classmates, discuss assignments, and get help from friends directly on the website. - Trading Platforms: Traders can chat and monitor markets all in one place with Trading Platforms like TradingView. - Many scenarios remain available for use. Our vision is to create a messaging layer for websites that enables free communication and fosters online communities around the internet. Please try using it and give us any feedback/suggestions you have! Thank you! 😊

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John Miller
Nice, I'll give it a try. This tool can be helpful even in Web 2.0. I feel that it will contribute to making the community more decentralized.
Killian
Great work! and I love the intro video as well!